Walmart is restocking the Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PS5 today
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TheXbox Series XandXbox Series Smay become available at Walmart later today, thanks to a report fromthe Verge.
Walmart’s landing pages for the Xbox Series X shows a restock available at3 pm ET, January 21, 2021, giving interested shoppers another chance to nab one of Microsoft’s elusive consoles. This is just for the base console, which will include one controller. You can find theXbox Series X at Walmartfor $499, and theXbox Series S at Walmartfor $299.
If you’re looking for thePS5, you can find thePS5 at Walmartat the same time for $499 as well. TheDigital PS5 at Walmartfor $399 will also have new stock.
The Xbox Series X|S has been very hard to find ever since its launch, and stock shortages are expected to continue for another few months. However, we keep track ofwhere to buy the Xbox Series X|Sto make it as simple as possible for shoppers.
Xbox Series X is Microsoft’s new flagship, as its most powerful console with over 12TF GPU performance and a custom SSD. It boasts up to 4K resolution and 120 FPS, full backward compatibility across four generations, and ray-tracing support.
Experience next-gen gaming for less.
Microsoft serves the next-generation for less with its budget-friendly Xbox Series S. The console packs the same high-performance CPU and SSD technology as Xbox Series X, while scaling back the GPU and removing the disc drive.
Sony has debuted its next-generation PlayStation 5, with unprecedented demand across the globe. The new gaming console pushes 4K resolution gaming up to 120 frames-per-second (FPS) delivering the best experiences across a blockbuster exclusive lineup.
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